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Best Type of Microphone for Recording Vocals (At Home or Studio)

So you want to record your vocals and get the best sound possible, but you’re not sure what type of mic you need. In this video, you’ll find out what the best type of microphone for recording vocals is for whatever kind of music or dialogue you’re recording. And for whichever environment you’re recording in.

How To Record Stereo Acoustic Guitar

Learn how to record stereo acoustic guitar! Find out the three best methods of getting a wide guitar recording. I’ll show you two dual micing techniques that are both great ways of getting a wide and rich sound from your acoustic guitar recordings. I’ll then show you a third technique that you can achieve with just one mic. You’ll then be able to listen to all three recordings back to back and see which one you prefer!

How To Record Studio Quality Electric Guitar From Home (3 Step Guide)

In this video, I’m going to show you how to record studio-quality electric guitar from home with my simple and inexpensive, 3-step process. I want to show you that you can indeed get fantastic sounding electric guitar recordings from home, that rival recordings that you’d get out of a professional studio.

How To Set Up A Click Track In Pro Tools

Click tracks are a good thing! Find out how to set up a click track quickly so you don’t interrupt the creative process when recording. This works for any version of Pro Tools on PC or Mac.

Best Free DAWs: Start Learning Music Production Today

Getting started with music production on your computer doesn’t need to be expensive. A digital audio workstation, or DAW, is one of the most essential components of a music studio. And, while they can get pricey, there are plenty of free options available. I’ve put together a list of the best free DAWs 2020 has to offer. I’ve included something for everyone, depending on what you want to learn and what your needs are.

How To Build A Home Studio On A Budget | Part 2: Good To Have

Starting a home studio can be overwhelming. There’s a ton of gear out there, which can sport eye watering price tags.

But you don’t need ALL the gear to get started, and getting started is what’s important! There is truly no better time to start than today. In the second part of this series we take a look at what gear is good to have to expand your recording and mixing options.

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